Jordan Webb reads through his paperwork while waiting to go before a judge at the Boulder County Justice Center in Boulder on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Webb's arraignment was postponed. (Mark Leffingwell / Daily Camera)

An arraignment for University of Colorado quarterback Jordan Webb -- who, along with former CU lineman Alexander Lewis, is accused of assaulting a man on University Hill in May -- was postponed this morning.

Webb, 22, faces one count of second-degree assault, a Class 4 felony.

He is now scheduled for an arraignment Sept. 6, at which point he can either enter a plea of not guilty and have a trial date set or take a plea deal.

Webb's attorney, Lou Rubino, declined to comment on the case.

Boulder police arrested Lewis and Webb in the early morning hours of May 11 after witnesses said the men were involved in a fight on the Hill that left a cadet from the Air Force Academy unconscious.

According to a police report, witnesses said Lewis -- an offensive lineman who transferred to the University of Nebraska in May -- pushed 22-year-old Lee Bussey's head into a brick wall, then both Lewis and Webb pushed Bussey to the ground and began punching him.

Lewis and Webb each are free on $10,000 bond.

At Lewis' first arraignment a week ago, attorneys for both sides indicated Lewis was considering a plea deal from prosecutors.

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